WASHINGTON (AP) — National Security Agency Director Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL) says a foreign official who used a private email server to communicate would present a spying opportunity for the U.S.
Rogers told senators at a hearing Thursday that he didn’t want to get dragged into the Hillary Clinton email controversy. But he acknowledged to Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) that the communications of senior U.S. officials are highly sought after by foreign intelligence agencies.
Rogers says that if he learned that a top foreign official was emailing over a private server, he would consider that an intelligence-gathering opportunity.
Clinton has said she is sorry she used a private email server as her exclusive email account for government business when she was secretary of state, but the issue has continued to shadow her presidential campaign.
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